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Nativists line up in support of Trump’s<br />

Presidential campaign<br />

By Walter Ewing<br />

If one is judged by the company<br />

one keeps, then Donald<br />

Trump needs some new<br />

friends. The now-undisputed<br />

frontrunner in the Republican<br />

presidential primary<br />

campaign has been receiving<br />

endorsements from a rogue’s<br />

gallery of nativists. Not surprisingly,<br />

Trump and his buddies fail to offer<br />

any constructive, realistic, or humane<br />

means of fixing the myriad<br />

migration<br />

system. For instance, a<br />

key component of the Trump immigration<br />

doctrine is the deportation<br />

of all 11 million unauthorized men,<br />

women, and children now living in<br />

<br />

much it costs or how many lives it<br />

needlessly destroys.<br />

This kind of immigration “reform”<br />

plays well in white-supremacist<br />

circles. David Duke, the ardent<br />

white nationalist and former Ku<br />

Klux Klansman, has told his followers<br />

that “voting against Donald<br />

Trump at this point is really treason<br />

to your heritage.” During an inter-<br />

responsible for the words of<br />

his supporters, but it should be<br />

taken as a warning sign when<br />

his supporters include a flock<br />

of white nationalists. As Richard<br />

Cohen, president of the<br />

<br />

puts it: “You can’t help who<br />

Photo: Darron Birgenheier<br />

admires you, but when white<br />

supremacists start endorsing<br />

view on CNN, Trump repeatedly<br />

declined to disavow any ideological<br />

allegiance with Duke—an incident<br />

which he later blamed on a faulty<br />

earpiece worn during the interview.<br />

He subsequently disavowed Duke in<br />

a tweet, but Duke took no offense,<br />

saying: “Look, Donald Trump, do<br />

whatever you need to do to get<br />

elected to this country because we<br />

you for president, you ought<br />

to start asking why.” Similarly, one<br />

might ask why so many of Trump’s<br />

retweets are words of praise from<br />

white supremacists. One might also<br />

question the wisdom of Trump’s decision<br />

to tweet a quote from World<br />

solini:<br />

“It is better to live one day as<br />

a lion than 100 years as a sheep.”<br />

need a change.”<br />

White nationalist connections<br />

Trump has received similar words<br />

of praise from Jared Taylor, founder<br />

of the New Century Foundation<br />

and editor of its website, American<br />

Renaissance. Taylor says that<br />

“someone who wants to send home<br />

all illegal immigrants…is acting in<br />

the interest of whites, whether consciously<br />

or not.”<br />

Of course, Trump cannot be held<br />

aside, the Trump immigration plan<br />

has also been embraced by anti-immigration<br />

advocates who are more<br />

mainstream in their rhetoric. Sena-<br />

<br />

<br />

30 years to fix illegal immigration.<br />

Have they done it? Donald Trump<br />

will do it. I’ve told Donald Trump<br />

More on page 54<br />

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